How to Build Your Email Subscriber List

Dear Rich,

How do I build up subscribers to my email newsletter?

Listless in LaGrange

Dear Listless,

Let’s start with what not to do:

  • Don’t buy a list. A good, quality list can’t be bought, it must be earned.
  • Don’t add everyone on your contact list to your email newsletter subscriber list. Just because you met them at a networking event, once did business with them, or found their card at the bottom of your briefcase doesn’t mean they want to receive weekly or even monthly missives from you.

Now that you know what not to do, here are some suggestions on increasing the number of subscribers.

  • Create an incentive for your Web site visitors to sign up. This is often called “email bait.” It could be a raffle entry, a white paper, or a discount in your online store. It must be compelling enough that people are willing to share their contact info with you.
  • Leverage speaking gigs and similar opportunities. At the end of a presentation say, if anyone wants today’s slides (or some other offer), please give me your business card so I can email you. You’ll be automatically added to our email mailing list, but you can unsubscribe whenever you like.
  • Leverage your retail space. Create a giveaway for a product that requires a business card (or short form) where you collect email addresses. Again, just make sure that entrants are aware they’re also being subscribed to your email newsletter.

Here are some technical suggestions to help increase your subscriber base, too:

  • Keep the signup simple. Don’t ask for too much information; it’s a first date, not a marriage. I recommend asking for just an email address and a first name. (Engagement goes up when you use someone’s first name.)
  • Keep your confirmation link “above the fold.” After someone has subscribed to your list, they will receive an email that requires them to click a link to confirm their subscription. Many people are only half-paying attention when they receive this email, so make sure the call-to-action, in this case clicking on the confirmation link, is right up at the top so they don’t have to look for it.
  • Provide value. Remember that every email you send is an opportunity for people to unsubscribe. Make sure that every email you send is targeted to your audience and overflowing with value.

Also, if you follow these tips your email subscriber base will grow. Because of that I recommend you don’t send out emails from your Outlook or other email program. Instead, use an email service provider (ESP) like Constant Contact (which flyte uses and recommends.)

What other tips or techniques have YOU discovered that help build your email subscriber base?

Rich Brooks
Email Marketing for Small Business

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8 Responses to “How to Build Your Email Subscriber List”

  1. CoachDeb says:

    Do you like Constant contact better than aWeber?

  2. Rich Brooks says:

    They both have strengths. It’s been a while since I’ve been hands on w/AWeber, but I like the interface of CC better; it’s more user-friendly.

    And this may just be me, but a number of email newsletters that I’ve signed up for through AWeber can’t make it to my Gmail account. I see them on our server, but when I check my Gmail they haven’t been forwarded over. This is true w/several legitimate email newsletters I used to receive before using Gmail, and they’re all through AWeber.

    YMMV.

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  4. Donna Fox says:

    Hi Rich,

    As a seminar promoter I want to caution speakers against using this tactic without speaking to the promoter about it first.

    “Leverage speaking gigs and similar opportunities. At the end of a presentation say, if anyone wants today’s slides (or some other offer), please give me your business card so I can email you. You’ll be automatically added to our email mailing list, but you can unsubscribe whenever you like.”

    This is often an express violation of speaking contracts and in general considered bad form. Make sure it’s okay with the promoter first!

    Great article,
    Donna

  5. Rich Brooks says:

    Donna,

    That’s a good point. You need to consider the situation you’re in and your responsibilities to the audience and your promoter.

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